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Is it possible that medications stop working after 5 to 6 yrs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Critter Lover" data-source="post: 236448" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>What upsets me about him....he will complain to me about his medications but when he is front of the psychiatrist and psychologist and they ask him how are things.....he answers.....Okay and nothing more is discussed but I am in with the psychiatrist and I tell her things that he has done and she said well I am not increasing medications but she never considered putting him on a different one. Well it is nice that the support living manager feels the same way about this psychiatrist. I guess I will just have to push the support living manager to get all bloodwork done and give me a copy of the results. I know he said he would work on getting him a physcian and a new psychiatrist.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks all for your input and I think they have him on too many medications too.</p><p>Will see what new doctor has to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter Lover, post: 236448, member: 6297"] What upsets me about him....he will complain to me about his medications but when he is front of the psychiatrist and psychologist and they ask him how are things.....he answers.....Okay and nothing more is discussed but I am in with the psychiatrist and I tell her things that he has done and she said well I am not increasing medications but she never considered putting him on a different one. Well it is nice that the support living manager feels the same way about this psychiatrist. I guess I will just have to push the support living manager to get all bloodwork done and give me a copy of the results. I know he said he would work on getting him a physcian and a new psychiatrist. Thanks all for your input and I think they have him on too many medications too. Will see what new doctor has to say. [/QUOTE]
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